The Lighter Side!

The Fenland Gamers Friday night gaming comes around quickly.

Unlike the test session I was there first, and tried the burger and chips this time. That was much better value for money, and hit the spot. It was also followed by sticky toffee pudding with custard (the only way to have it).

Whilst eating the planned player count fell from twelve down to nine. Life happens and throws curveballs to disrupt even the best made plans.

With nine gamers eager to game we split into three tables of three.

My table was definitely playing what can only be described as games being on the lighter side. Quick to teach and quick to play. But definitely fun to play.

There were no new games played by me. I’ll just put the bgstats summary below to list what they were.

I think it’s suffice to say we all had fun, some giggles and a big laugh at Colin scoring over 140 points in the second round of No Thanks! It was pointed out the idea was to get the lowest score.

Whilst our table where playing “light” games. Jonathan and Gavin where on a table playing Cape May (photos below). The third table led by Diego was playing Snow Tails (sorry didn’t get a chance to get any photos).

As I left a game of Splendor was being started by those that had more stamina than me. Ok I was knackered. It’d been a long day.

It’s that part of the post where I finish with the photographic efforts of Jonathan.

Photo by Jonathan

5 thoughts on “The Lighter Side!

  1. I think Diego’s table were playing Raiders of the North Sea.

    Good evening had by all and a great start at our new venue. Missed those that couldn’t be with us.

      1. John right? – nah that doesn’t seem right at all ;) I did forget to say a big thank you for running the second table. Not sure what we would have done without you.

    1. I can but you need to grow some hair first! And before you ask my photoshop skills aren’t up to giving you flowing locks!!!

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